The baby name Aventina is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced ah-ven-TEE-nah (Italian) /ə-ven-TEE-nə (English); IPA: /aˌvɛnˈtiːna/ or /əvənˈtiːnə/.
Aventina is Latin in Origin.
The baby name Aventina is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced ah-ven-TEE-nah (Italian) /ə-ven-TEE-nə (English); IPA: /aˌvɛnˈtiːna/ or /əvənˈtiːnə/.
Aventina is Latin in Origin.
Aventina is a rare Romance feminine given name deriving from Latin Aventinus, the name of the Aventine (Aventinus Mons), one of Rome's seven hills. As a Latin adjective/nomen gentilicium, Aventinus/Aventina means of the Aventine or from the Aventine quarter. The toponym's deeper etymology is uncertain, but in naming it functions as a locative with a classical, urbane feel.
Documented sporadically in Italian and Spanish parish records, Aventina appears as a feminine counterpart formed under the influence of medieval hagiography surrounding Saint Aventin(us) and the Italian masculine Aventino. Usage has remained rare and learned-sounding, resurfacing in the 19th-20th centuries amid neo-Latin revival tastes. Closely related forms include masculine Aventinus (Latin), Aventino (Italian/Spanish/Portuguese), and Aventin (French/Occitan); English occasionally records Aventine as a literary variant. Diminutives such as Tina are natural in Romance languages. Overall, Aventina offers a distinctive, place-linked name with deep Roman resonance.
Aventina is a rare name. Our records hold just 11 recorded uses, spread over 1 country.
Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.
| Country | Gender | Year | Rank | Born | of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ZA | Girls | 0 | #1,228 | 9 | 25,928 |
| ZA | Boys | 0 | #1,271 | 2 | 25,619 |
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